A Sunday in Hell (1976) (En forårsdag i Helvede)

1976 edition of “The Queen of the Classics”: Paris-Roubaix. It has been said that it’s the most beautiful movie about cycling. Great soundtrack, specially composed for the movie. Epic scenes from the real race.

The Flying Scotsman (2006)

The real story of the Graeme Obree, former track world champion and hour record holder. He was known for his unusual riding positions and for the “Old Faithful” bicycle he built which included parts from a washing machine.

The Flying Scotsman is the real story of Graeme Obree.Graeme Obree and Johnny Lee Miller on the set of The Flying Scotsman.

The Last Kilometer: A cycling documentary (2012)

“The Last Kilometer / a cycling documentary” is a film totally dedicated to a passion, an emotion, a sport: Cycling.

The movie follows the story and an entire cycling season of “the old” Davide Rebellin, 41 years old and still fighting in the peloton after many victories and scandals, and “the young” Ignazio Moser, promising 20 years old son of cycling champion Francesco Moser.

The famous italian journalist Gianni Mura, Tour de France correspondent since 1967, helps us to discover what cycling was and what it has become today, after doping scandals, passion, epic, richness and decadence.

Finally, a bit of madness and insane joy is brought into the movie by Didi Senft, better known as “El Diablo”, a living and metaphorical symbol of all cycling fans, with their passion and their enthusiasm.

The Last Kilometer, “L’Ultimo Chilometro” is a portrait of cycling.

The Greatest Show on Earth (1975)

The epic documentary about the 1974 Giro d’Italia. A film by Michael Pfleghar and Hans Gottschalk.

KAS team’s Spanish rider, José Manuel Fuente, nicknamed “El Tarangu” (which is a word in the Asturian language for a man reputed for his strength and character) at the Giro d’Italia. A scene from the movie “The Greatest Show on Earth”

Pantani: The Accidental Death of a Cyclist (2014)

The poster of Pantani: The Accidental Death of a Cyclist

Pantani: The Accidental Death of a Cyclist is a 2014 feature-length documentary film directed by James Erskine. It is about life and death of Marco Pantani. The name of the movie is a reference to Accidental Death of an Anarchist (Italian title: Morte accidentale di un anarchico), the most internationally recognized play by Dario Fo (24 March 1926 – 13 October 2016), recipient of the 1997 Nobel Prize in Literature.